The Clock Drawing Test Is an Independent Predictor of Incident Use of 24-Hour Care in a Retirement Community

Volume: 60, Issue: 7, Pages: 928 - 932
Published: Jul 1, 2005
Abstract
It is unclear how early cognitive impairment affects future care needs. Furthermore, the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), a commonly used screening tool in the clinical setting, tends to have a ceiling effect for early cognitive decline. One of the earliest changes in cognitive function is executive impairment. We examined the relationship between executive function, measured with a clock drawing protocol (CLOX1) designed to capture...
Paper Details
Title
The Clock Drawing Test Is an Independent Predictor of Incident Use of 24-Hour Care in a Retirement Community
Published Date
Jul 1, 2005
Volume
60
Issue
7
Pages
928 - 932
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